The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With LifeGall & Inglis, 1857 - Всего страниц: 576 |
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... soul heroic , as his form was fair : These burn with one pure flame of generous love , In peace , in war , united still they move ; Friendship and glory form their joint reward ; And now combined they hold their nightly guard . " What ...
... soul heroic , as his form was fair : These burn with one pure flame of generous love , In peace , in war , united still they move ; Friendship and glory form their joint reward ; And now combined they hold their nightly guard . " What ...
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... soul , Congeals the tear of Pity's eye , Or checks the sympathetic sigh , Or hears unmoved misfortune's groan , And bids me feel for self alone ; Oh may my bosom never learn To soothe its wonted heedless flow ; Still , still despise the ...
... soul , Congeals the tear of Pity's eye , Or checks the sympathetic sigh , Or hears unmoved misfortune's groan , And bids me feel for self alone ; Oh may my bosom never learn To soothe its wonted heedless flow ; Still , still despise the ...
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... soul abhorr'd . Thus Lara had inherited his lands , And with them pining hearts and sluggish handa ; But that long absence from his native clime Had left him stainless of oppression's crime , And now , diverted by his milder sway , All ...
... soul abhorr'd . Thus Lara had inherited his lands , And with them pining hearts and sluggish handa ; But that long absence from his native clime Had left him stainless of oppression's crime , And now , diverted by his milder sway , All ...
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HOURS OF IDLENESS | 3 |
Leaving Newstead Abbey Through thy battlements | 9 |
Damætas In law an infant | 29 |
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